two week flush is needed. shut up about the flushing shit already. Flush, tastes good. Don't flush, tastes like shit and burns bad. Period. Unless your completely organic.
I count from when I flick over to 12/12 so do a many others here.Three weeks instead of two weeks because anyone this novice is counting from when 12/12 was started, not actual weeks of flowering.
Exactly. But all the seed banks and books etc mean actual weeks of flowering when they say flowering. So if the breeder says 9 weeks of flowering, that means 10 weeks of 12/12.I count from when I flick over to 12/12 so do a many others here.
Very well put. I don't know why people this that growing this plant is so different than growing tomatoes, peppers, cabbage or carrots; it's a fucking plant - period. Plants do NOT uptake organic compounds. The taste and burning properties are absolutely and directly resultant from curing, good or bad. Taking away the plants nutrients during the most critical two weeks of it's life is just plain myth.No other farmer flushes their plant before harvest and they have been at it a lot longer than you or I. Plants are plants, marijuana doesn't need they mythical flush in order to be good weed.
GREAT ANSWER!!I'm not even going to start to go into flush/no flush.
To answer the ACTUAL question, sometimes plants have growth spurts late into flowering. Sativa-dominant plants in particular can flower, then sort of re-flower again and again.
This might explain some extra leaf development a few weeks before the end of flowering.